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as for mohammed's brother, he was killed fighting in syria. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> in iraq this morning isis troops are moving closer to controlling the city of ramadi western baghdad, and the anbar province. isis has overrun three villages close to ramadi. u.s. warplanes have been hitting isis targets in the area for days, and they have broken the perimeter of iraq's largest oil refinery. iraq's prime minister has been in washington this week consulting with the obama administration. al abadi told charlie rose he did not ask for american troops. >> there's no need for troops or boots on the ground. we didn't ask for it and we don't have that in mind or in planning and we sep that. >> you can see more of charlie rose's interview coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> there are more allegations this morning that the tulsa reserve deputy who shot an unarmed man to death didn't have the training he claims. cbs news has obtained robert bates' record and they show more than 400 hours of training but sources close to the sheriff's o
as for mohammed's brother, he was killed fighting in syria. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> in iraq this morning isis troops are moving closer to controlling the city of ramadi western baghdad, and the anbar province. isis has overrun three villages close to ramadi. u.s. warplanes have been hitting isis targets in the area for days, and they have broken the perimeter of iraq's largest oil refinery. iraq's prime minister has been in washington this week consulting with the...
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president mohamed morsi is under house arrest and the military says it will install a new interim civilian government. >>> firefighters in arizona start to get the upper handed on the deadly fire that killed 19 elite firefighters. >>> and the united states celebrates its 237th birthday. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, july 4th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, egypt starts its new day in uncharted waters after mohamed morsi, its first democratically elected president, was ousted by the military after only one year in office. here's the latest. morsi and other leaders are the muss almost brotherhood party are in custody at a military facility in cairo. egypt's constitution drafted by morsi's allies is suspended, and armed forces say they will install a temporary civilian government. now clarissa ward is in cairo with the latest. clarissa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, how quickly things change. egypt will have a new president later today. chief justice adly mansour will be sworn in unt
president mohamed morsi is under house arrest and the military says it will install a new interim civilian government. >>> firefighters in arizona start to get the upper handed on the deadly fire that killed 19 elite firefighters. >>> and the united states celebrates its 237th birthday. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, july 4th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, egypt starts its new...
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mohammed saeed alshamrani. he was a naval flight officer in training here. >> there are a number of saudi students who were close to the shooter and continue to cooperate in this investigation. their saudi commanding officer has restricted them to base, and the saudi government has pledged to fully cooperate with our investigation. >> reporter: the "associated press" has reported that the shooter held a dinner party days earlier where he watched mass shooting videos with three other saudi students. according to the "ap," one of the three who attended the dinner party recorded video outside the classroom building while the shooting was taking place. >> as much as i would love to answer any questions about the videos or any other presumption, information that's out there, my goal is not to continue the misinformation campaign. >> reporter: it's a very simple question that can help clear up any misinformation. ed? >> as you know, this is a navy base. there are several digital media. there's a lot of teams that are
mohammed saeed alshamrani. he was a naval flight officer in training here. >> there are a number of saudi students who were close to the shooter and continue to cooperate in this investigation. their saudi commanding officer has restricted them to base, and the saudi government has pledged to fully cooperate with our investigation. >> reporter: the "associated press" has reported that the shooter held a dinner party days earlier where he watched mass shooting videos with...
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. >>> and google makes good on its promise to ahmed mohammed. the texas teen arrested for bringing a home-made clock to school is the center of the show on a visit to the tech giant's campus. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at "cbs news" headquarters in new york. thanks for joining us. i'm anne-marie green. pope frances arrives in the united states this afternoon after wrapping up his visit to cuba. the pope flies from havana to begin his u.s. visit in walk. it's frances' first visit ever to the u.s. he'll wrap up his stay in cuba with another mass. beside walk the pope will visit new york and philadelphia. weijia jiang is in washington. good morning, weijia. >> reporter: good morning to you anne-marie and good morning to everybody. pope frances has a packed scheduled during his stay here in the united states. he will spend two days nation's will receive a rare presidential welcome when he arrives. pope frances arrives to the patron saint santiago this morning. monday frances blessed the city. during his visit. he stayed away from a
. >>> and google makes good on its promise to ahmed mohammed. the texas teen arrested for bringing a home-made clock to school is the center of the show on a visit to the tech giant's campus. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at "cbs news" headquarters in new york. thanks for joining us. i'm anne-marie green. pope frances arrives in the united states this afternoon after wrapping up his visit to cuba. the pope flies from havana to begin his u.s. visit in...
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stimulate drowning, but mohammed was tough. interrogators had to pour more than 180 times. >> this is an individual who probably didn't give a rat's ass about having water poured on his face. >> he never believed for one second you were going to kill him? >> no. let me just tell you, khalid sheikh mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew in all likelihood we would stop at ten. so, this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying. >> if he's is sitting there counting off, he knows you're not going to kill him, he knows he's not going to drown, then why do it? what's the point? >> i think the cumulative effect of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and everything else that was done, essentially, got to him. >> so, what happens? does he break down? does he weep? does he fall apart? >> no. he gets a good night's sleep. he gets his ensure. by the way, he was very heavy when he came to us and he lost 50 pounds. >> what, his ensure, like people in the hospital who drink that stuff? >> yes, d
stimulate drowning, but mohammed was tough. interrogators had to pour more than 180 times. >> this is an individual who probably didn't give a rat's ass about having water poured on his face. >> he never believed for one second you were going to kill him? >> no. let me just tell you, khalid sheikh mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew in all likelihood we would stop at ten. so, this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying....
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yesterday was the bloodiest day there since president mohamed morsi was overthrown in july. nearly 300 people died after the military-backed government cracked down on morsi supporters. the muslim brotherhood says its protests will continue and vows to take down the military government. the violence spread quickly across the country. egypt's interim prime minister called it a difficult day. morsi's supporters called it a massacre. jericka duncan has the coverage. >> reporter: fires burned in cairo last night as supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi clashed with security forces in sporadic battles, but the streets were mostly calm as the government called a state of emergency and called an army to force a mandatory curfew. there was a wave of violence that spread throughout the country. seven level are confirmed dead but the muslim brotherhood puts it as more than that. the prime minister defended the the government's decision to clear out the protesters. >> when freedom of expression involves terrorizing the public, carrying on, violating people's property, it's not f
yesterday was the bloodiest day there since president mohamed morsi was overthrown in july. nearly 300 people died after the military-backed government cracked down on morsi supporters. the muslim brotherhood says its protests will continue and vows to take down the military government. the violence spread quickly across the country. egypt's interim prime minister called it a difficult day. morsi's supporters called it a massacre. jericka duncan has the coverage. >> reporter: fires burned...
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the possible arrest now of mohamed morsi has many predicts a return to the repressive government in egypt and it has many on capitol hill calling on washington to suspend aid. former president hosni mubarak has been acquitted on corruption charges and his lawyers tell us that he will be released from jail in the next 48 hours. a popular uprising of the egyptian people swept mubarak out of office in 2011, a move intended to usher in democratic reform but mubarak's replacement mohamed morsi is now behind bars himself. and early this morning, many more arrests in a government crackdown in a muslim brotherhood, including mohammed's body the spiritual leader of the group. calls from the u.s. for reconciliation efforts have been ignored. >> politically motivated tensions inside egypt should end. >> reporter: the turmoil in egypt has lawmakers here calling for president obama to suspend aid to the country. but even cutting off nearly $1.5 billion in annual support may not bring the change washington is hoping for. >> good afternoon. >> reporter: on monday, secretary of defense chuck hagel was as
the possible arrest now of mohamed morsi has many predicts a return to the repressive government in egypt and it has many on capitol hill calling on washington to suspend aid. former president hosni mubarak has been acquitted on corruption charges and his lawyers tell us that he will be released from jail in the next 48 hours. a popular uprising of the egyptian people swept mubarak out of office in 2011, a move intended to usher in democratic reform but mubarak's replacement mohamed morsi is...
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election officials said mohamed morsi beat his rival, ahmed shafiq with 51.7% of the vote. >> as the news crowds in tahrir square were waiting to hear. people see this victory as justice. for fellow egyptians who lost their lives fighting for freedom on this very square. 16 months ago, tahrir square became the frontline in the revolution to overthrow president hosni mubarak. in the scene of deadly clashes between pro-democracy demonstrators and forces loyal to the regime. more than 900 people were killed. >> in his victory speech, mohamed morsi said their deaths would not be in vain. the u.s. trained engineer said that he would be a president for all egyptians. across town, supporters of shafiq appeared to be in a state of shock to hear the news of their candidate's defeat. they accused the generals of lacking the courage to stand up to the muslim brotherhood. for his supporters, the celebration picked up when the sun went down. >> there's no doubt the celebrations will go on for some time. but tahrir square will go back to being a protest camp and the muslim brotherhood resumes its
election officials said mohamed morsi beat his rival, ahmed shafiq with 51.7% of the vote. >> as the news crowds in tahrir square were waiting to hear. people see this victory as justice. for fellow egyptians who lost their lives fighting for freedom on this very square. 16 months ago, tahrir square became the frontline in the revolution to overthrow president hosni mubarak. in the scene of deadly clashes between pro-democracy demonstrators and forces loyal to the regime. more than 900...
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he shook his hand and said nice doing business with you, mohammed. emwazi goes on to write, i never give out my first name. it's impossible for him to know my first name. his edgy attitude different in the picture of an elementary school picture although this photo of him as a teenager shows a more menacinger.eing sneer. he's thought to have been living in this london neighborhood when he contacted the paper and already part of a loose network of young muslims called the north london boys which has sent dozens of jihadi recruits to fight in somalia and syria. and not long after he sent those e-mails, his name appeared in court papers for his alleged association with a group involved in the provision of funds and equipment to somalia for terrorism-related purposes. the north london boys or london boys as it's sometimed called has been referred to as an osama bin laden sleeper cell and that neighborhood has a reputation for a breeding ground. two were accused of bombing the transit in 2005 and live two miles away from emwazi. charlie d'agata, cbs news,
he shook his hand and said nice doing business with you, mohammed. emwazi goes on to write, i never give out my first name. it's impossible for him to know my first name. his edgy attitude different in the picture of an elementary school picture although this photo of him as a teenager shows a more menacinger.eing sneer. he's thought to have been living in this london neighborhood when he contacted the paper and already part of a loose network of young muslims called the north london boys which...
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egypt's bookish nobel peace prize winner mohamed elbaradei defied the curfew to come and address the crowd. his message, it's all over for president hosni mubarak. but so far, there's no sign that mubarak is going anywhere. he continues swearing in senior officials to serve alongside the newly appointed vice president and prime minister. a government reshuffle that hasn't impressed the protesters. >> he is trying to cheat us, and these two persons, the prime minister and the vice president, are worse than him. we don't want all this regime. no way. >> reporter: the supposedly fierce guardians of that regime, the army, are upset. they're arresting looters. but embracing the demonstrators who, for their part, have accepted the soldiers as popular heroes. but there are mixed messages from the army, and very loud ones, as we found out during an earlier report. just in the last couple of minutes we've seen an extraordinary show of force -- i don't know if you can hear me. those are f-16 aircraft. they are -- by the united states, and they've been flying over the crowd in freedom square. t
egypt's bookish nobel peace prize winner mohamed elbaradei defied the curfew to come and address the crowd. his message, it's all over for president hosni mubarak. but so far, there's no sign that mubarak is going anywhere. he continues swearing in senior officials to serve alongside the newly appointed vice president and prime minister. a government reshuffle that hasn't impressed the protesters. >> he is trying to cheat us, and these two persons, the prime minister and the vice...
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chief said mohammed also officers he hates white people. all three victims were white men. >> this is solely based on race and and it has nothing to do with terrorism in spite of the statements that he made. >> he told officers he pledged his allegiance to go in case something happened to him as a result of his actions. they were already searching for mohammed in connection with a shooting that left a security guard at a motel dead. >>> the man known as the facebook killer killed himself after being recognized at a fast food restaurant and being chased by police. steve stephens was spotted at a mcdonald's in eerie, pennsylvania. 48 hours earlier he gunned down a 74-year-old man and posted the video on book. a drive-thru attendant recognized period stephens. the restaurant owner said they try to buy some time to notify police. >> told him it was going to be a minute for his fries. it wasn't really. we were just trying to make sure that she got into contact with the state police. >> police chased stephens for two miles before he took his own
chief said mohammed also officers he hates white people. all three victims were white men. >> this is solely based on race and and it has nothing to do with terrorism in spite of the statements that he made. >> he told officers he pledged his allegiance to go in case something happened to him as a result of his actions. they were already searching for mohammed in connection with a shooting that left a security guard at a motel dead. >>> the man known as the facebook killer...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> mohamed's story also caught the attention of facebook founders mark zuckerberg. in a post on his page, zuckerberg said -- building things should lead to applause, not arrest. he said, ahmed, if you'd ever love to come by facebook, i'd love to meet you. keep building. meanwhile, the mayor of irving, texas, had a facebook post of her own. duyne defended the action saying i do not fault the school or the police for looking into what they saw as a potential threat. but she said that she hopes mohamed will not feel at all discouraged from pursuing his talent in electronics and engineering. >>> straight ahead, 9/11 lies. a comedian is busted for lying about escaping from the world trade center on september 11th. >>> in "moneywatch," bubbling up. talks of a mega beer merger. ♪ ♪ dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil severe dave, i'm sorry to interrupt. i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. listerine® total care strengthens teeth, after brushing, helps p
kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> mohamed's story also caught the attention of facebook founders mark zuckerberg. in a post on his page, zuckerberg said -- building things should lead to applause, not arrest. he said, ahmed, if you'd ever love to come by facebook, i'd love to meet you. keep building. meanwhile, the mayor of irving, texas, had a facebook post of her own. duyne defended the action saying i do not fault the school or the police for looking into what they saw as a...
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mohammed and al libi both lied about the courier, convincing the cia he was important. that courier ultimately led directly to the al qaeda leader. >> i watched a soldier, he grabbed a detainee that i was interrogating and began to choke him. and i had to physically intervene to stop him, and then my detainee quit talking. >> reporter: the white house is not ruling out the possibility that some useful information may have been obtained during enhanced interrogations. instead, they remain focused on what was, overall, an intelligence success. many years in the making. whit johnson, cbs news, the white house. >>> this morning on "the early show," the latest on the record floods in the mississippi valley. memphis is next on the high water list. we'll take you there. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." woman: till all the books are read... man: and all the pens are put down... woman: and everything there is to learn is learned. man: till the heroes retire and the monsters return to their dens... woman: and all the plots are wrapped up. man: till that day... b
mohammed and al libi both lied about the courier, convincing the cia he was important. that courier ultimately led directly to the al qaeda leader. >> i watched a soldier, he grabbed a detainee that i was interrogating and began to choke him. and i had to physically intervene to stop him, and then my detainee quit talking. >> reporter: the white house is not ruling out the possibility that some useful information may have been obtained during enhanced interrogations. instead, they...
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the egyptian military gives president mohamed morsi an ultimatum, come to terms with anti-government protesters or have the army step in. >>> and failure to launch. an unmanned russian rocket makes a short trip including an unplanned return to earth. this is the "cbs morning news" unplanned return to earth. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday july 2nd, 2013. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the erratic and fast-moving arizona wildfire that took the lives of 19 firemen is zero percent contained this morning and has burned more than 8,400 acres. last night, an emotional ceremony was held for the firefighters. more than 1,000 people gathered including friends and family. the fire destroyed an estimated 200 homes and buildings in yarnell, that's just northwest of phoenix. the firefighter were from prescott. melanie woodrow is there now. good morning, what can you tell us about the situation now? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we're learning more about these 19 firefighters including their names and their passion fo
the egyptian military gives president mohamed morsi an ultimatum, come to terms with anti-government protesters or have the army step in. >>> and failure to launch. an unmanned russian rocket makes a short trip including an unplanned return to earth. this is the "cbs morning news" unplanned return to earth. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday july 2nd, 2013. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well,...
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police have questioned at least eight people, including mohamed's wife and she has since been released from custody. this resort town on the south coast of france is slowly recovering, after the second major attack in the country in less than a year. nice's famous beaches and cafes are returning to normal. a few steps away, residents and visitorses pay tribute to the dead. here along the promenade where the attack came to a deadly end, you'll see tiny memorials. each spot marks an exact spot where a person was hit. more than 80 people died along the promenade or in the hospital. claudia who lives in nice was here when the attack happened. >> i cry, cry. i think about the people. children. >> reporter: this tourist came to nice despite the terrorist attack. >> people need to share despite these kind of events. you can't put your life on hold and lock yourself up in your home. you've got to carry out. >> reporter: but there is a long road ahead for the families of victims and the hundreds of injured. many still clinging to life. johnathan vigliotti, cbs news, nice, france. >>> the search
police have questioned at least eight people, including mohamed's wife and she has since been released from custody. this resort town on the south coast of france is slowly recovering, after the second major attack in the country in less than a year. nice's famous beaches and cafes are returning to normal. a few steps away, residents and visitorses pay tribute to the dead. here along the promenade where the attack came to a deadly end, you'll see tiny memorials. each spot marks an exact spot...
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well, the clock is ticking for egyptian president mohamed morsi. morsi has until later this morning to give in to the anti-government protesters or face a military takeover. this is cairo's historic tahrir square. last night it was packed with hundreds of thousands calling for morsi to step down. violence between supporters and opponents left at least 23 dead. in a defiant speech hours ago, morsi said he would not give up his office and was willing to give up his life. now, clarissa ward is in cairo this morning. clarissa, i imagine the mood is quite tense. >> reporter: that's exactly right, anne-marie. tensions are really sky high here. nobody knows exactly what is going to happen when the military deadline expires at 5:00 p.m. local, but there are fears that this is not going to be pretty. a muslim brotherhood leader today said that, in fact, his supporters would not take any, quote, armed rebellion without revolting against that, and yesterday president morsi in his long and rambling speech said that he has no intention of stepping down, that he
well, the clock is ticking for egyptian president mohamed morsi. morsi has until later this morning to give in to the anti-government protesters or face a military takeover. this is cairo's historic tahrir square. last night it was packed with hundreds of thousands calling for morsi to step down. violence between supporters and opponents left at least 23 dead. in a defiant speech hours ago, morsi said he would not give up his office and was willing to give up his life. now, clarissa ward is in...
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>>> one of the suspected gunmen who opened fire at a mohammed cartoon has been had been on the radar for years, president obama says it fuels a sense of unfairness and powerlessness. there are consequences to inaction. there are consequences to indifference. >> and off and running, two more candidates join the republican field for president and another is expected. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, may 5th, 2015. good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning we are learning more about the gunmen who opened fire sunday at an anti-islamic event outside dallas t. roommates from phoenix were shot and killed by an off duty police officer, one of the men, elton simptop, was the subject of a previous terror investigation. simpson and the another attacker were both wearing body arm our. >> reporter: police checked what appears to be a rifle near the car used by two shooting suspects in garland, texas t. gunfight occurred near the contest of the prophet mohammed. >> which den know their intent other than we know they were willing to pull up and start shooting
>>> one of the suspected gunmen who opened fire at a mohammed cartoon has been had been on the radar for years, president obama says it fuels a sense of unfairness and powerlessness. there are consequences to inaction. there are consequences to indifference. >> and off and running, two more candidates join the republican field for president and another is expected. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, may 5th, 2015. good morning, good to be with you. i'm...
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the fbi said 18-year-old mohamed may have been self-radicalized but acted alone. authorities found isis propaganda on his laptop and evidence he had visited the isis website. >>> the american who joined isis and surrendered in northern iraq this week says he quickly became disenchanted. >> at the time, i made the decision to go, because i wasn't thinking straight. i didn't see myself living in that environment. you know, i wanted to go back to -- to america. >> mohamed jamal khweis is a palestinian-american from in december. >>> residents of flint, michigan, who attended a congressional hearing on the city's water say they are not satisfied. michigan governor rick snyder faced tough questions and criticism at a contentious hearing yesterday. snyder apologized and also blamed washington bureaucrats. >> we are taking responsibility in michigan and we are taking action, and that is absolutely essential here in washington too. inefficient ineffectivive and unaccountable bureaucrats at the epa allowed this to continue. >> the city's water was contaminated when flint's
the fbi said 18-year-old mohamed may have been self-radicalized but acted alone. authorities found isis propaganda on his laptop and evidence he had visited the isis website. >>> the american who joined isis and surrendered in northern iraq this week says he quickly became disenchanted. >> at the time, i made the decision to go, because i wasn't thinking straight. i didn't see myself living in that environment. you know, i wanted to go back to -- to america. >> mohamed...
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. >> reporter: the five men, including khalid shaikh mohammed who claims to have planned the hijackings were arraigned in military court saturday in guantanamo bay. eddy bracken was one of the few victims' relatives there. he lost his sister lucy when the towers in new york came down. >> how they perceive themselves and how the lawyers are perceiving them, yeah, hurtful. hurtful because they have no remorse. they have no -- i don't think they even have any souls, i'll tell you the truth. >> reporter: the arraignment comes 10 1/2 years after the planes destroyed the world trade center. many of the families of the nearly 3,000 people who died here at ground zero as well as in washington and pennsylvania say, justice has taken too long. the chief prosecutor says he's doing this by the book. >> justice in every society is patient, methodical, patient, determined, but patient. >> reporter: leon and eunice hanson lost their son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter. their anger remains driblirecte the defendants, not the system. >> i think people like khalid shaikh mohammed, if they came back an
. >> reporter: the five men, including khalid shaikh mohammed who claims to have planned the hijackings were arraigned in military court saturday in guantanamo bay. eddy bracken was one of the few victims' relatives there. he lost his sister lucy when the towers in new york came down. >> how they perceive themselves and how the lawyers are perceiving them, yeah, hurtful. hurtful because they have no remorse. they have no -- i don't think they even have any souls, i'll tell you the...
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players were introduced by brazilian dancers and ailing mohammed ali handed out the first pitch. the cardinals' spoiled the marlins' party and they wasted no time doing it. david freese wrapped a hit, driving in two. cards' right-hander kyle lohse had a no-hitter going into the seventh when jose reyes got the first marlins hit in the new park but the visitors got the win, 4-1. >>> staying in miami for the nba, kevin durant got oklahoma city to an early lead but lebron james hit a jumper at the buzzer to give the heat a one-point halftime edge. late in the game, chris bosh kept miami ahead and the heat won their 17th straight game at home, 98-93. >>> in boston, celtics down by one at the buzzer, the spurs' duncan keeps paul pierce away from the basket and pierce misses the fadeaway. san antonio wins it 87-86. >>> baylor university in waco, texas, they cheered returning champions. students and fans saluted the ncaa champion lady bears. their coach kim mulkey and player of the year, brittney griner for their unprecedented 40-0 season. congratulations. >>> the pga masters tournament
players were introduced by brazilian dancers and ailing mohammed ali handed out the first pitch. the cardinals' spoiled the marlins' party and they wasted no time doing it. david freese wrapped a hit, driving in two. cards' right-hander kyle lohse had a no-hitter going into the seventh when jose reyes got the first marlins hit in the new park but the visitors got the win, 4-1. >>> staying in miami for the nba, kevin durant got oklahoma city to an early lead but lebron james hit a...
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saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman is already there. security has been stepped up at the kingdom's embassy where the prince is staying. president trump leaves for the summit this morning. >>> yesterday the senate advanced a resolution to end u.s. military support of the saudi-led war in yemen. it was in part to punish saudi arabia for the murder of jamal khashoggi. >>> and president trump says a pardon for his former campaign chairman paul manafort is not off the table. meanwhile, cbs news has learned some of what mr. trump told special counsel robert mueller in written answers to his questions in the russian probe. the president said to the best of his recollection, he didn't know about wikileaks' plan to release hacked democratic e-mails during the 2016 campaign. >>> linebacker reuben foster just released by the san francisco 49ers after an arrest on domestic violence charges was quickly found a new team, the washington redskins. as jim axelrod reports, some are asking why. >> reporter: when te san francisco 49ers parted ways with lin
saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman is already there. security has been stepped up at the kingdom's embassy where the prince is staying. president trump leaves for the summit this morning. >>> yesterday the senate advanced a resolution to end u.s. military support of the saudi-led war in yemen. it was in part to punish saudi arabia for the murder of jamal khashoggi. >>> and president trump says a pardon for his former campaign chairman paul manafort is not off the...
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officials believe mohammed bin salman at the least knew about the plot to kill khashoggi, who had been critical of the saudi regime. >>> plans to house a statue of a confederate soldier in a new $5 million building on the outskirts of the campus of north carolina sparked a noisy demonstration. the controversial bronze statue known as "silent sam" was torn down by protesters in august. yesterday angry demonstrators chanted "no shrine for sam" as they confronted police. we have more from new york, good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning. the school's chancellor said they got about 5,000 comments from the public about that monument, and they read all of them. in the end, a committe with 20 possible locations for the statue including back where it was in august, but they said that location was too dangerous. they settled on somewhere else. students ring y " they're protesting the plan to house the confederate statue in a new secured $5.3 million facility. >> when you allot $5 million to a rosenstein to the confederacy states of america that are giving students a cultural center or in
officials believe mohammed bin salman at the least knew about the plot to kill khashoggi, who had been critical of the saudi regime. >>> plans to house a statue of a confederate soldier in a new $5 million building on the outskirts of the campus of north carolina sparked a noisy demonstration. the controversial bronze statue known as "silent sam" was torn down by protesters in august. yesterday angry demonstrators chanted "no shrine for sam" as they confronted...
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that is what i wish, mohammed said, i wish to be martyred for a long time. it's not clear if military prosecutors will pursue the death penalty. civil liberties backers blasted the policy reversal and pointed out that holder's decision now ensures gitmo will remain open for the foreseeable future. it's been two years and counting since the president promised to close it. bob orr, cbs news, the justice department. >>> now to libya, where this morning the u.s. military is officially in a support mode. nato officially took over the lead in combat operations last night. it's the last day of combat missions and the u.s. warplanes struck government targets along the libyan coast including the strategic port of brega. also in brega yesterday, rebel forces pushed the troops out of the city. but the battle for brega has gone back and forth. the city has changed hands several times. rebel troops continue to get bombed and government forces have booby trapped large portions of the city. >>> libyan tv shows what it says is pictures of muammar gadhafi waving to supporter
that is what i wish, mohammed said, i wish to be martyred for a long time. it's not clear if military prosecutors will pursue the death penalty. civil liberties backers blasted the policy reversal and pointed out that holder's decision now ensures gitmo will remain open for the foreseeable future. it's been two years and counting since the president promised to close it. bob orr, cbs news, the justice department. >>> now to libya, where this morning the u.s. military is officially in a...
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night here in new york, secretary of state hillary clinton met with egypt's new islamist president mohamed morsi. two weeks ago, demonstrators overran the u.s. embassy in cairo. morsi assured clinton embassy protection was egypt's duty. susan mcginnis has more now from the united nations. >> reporter: in a speech to the u.n. general assembly this morning, president obama is prepared to tell the world the u.s. will do what it must to make sure iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. >> every option available, and that includes the military option, remains on the table. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad denies the accusations his country is trying to develop a nuclear weapon. >> translator: let's even imagine we have an atomic weapon. what intelligent person would fight 5,000 american bombs with one bomb? >> reporter: the president is also expected to address unrest in syria, libya, and other countries, but it was a comment he made on "60 minutes" that's grabbed the most attention in the presidential campaign. >> have recent events in the middle east given you any pause about y
night here in new york, secretary of state hillary clinton met with egypt's new islamist president mohamed morsi. two weeks ago, demonstrators overran the u.s. embassy in cairo. morsi assured clinton embassy protection was egypt's duty. susan mcginnis has more now from the united nations. >> reporter: in a speech to the u.n. general assembly this morning, president obama is prepared to tell the world the u.s. will do what it must to make sure iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. >>...
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his name is mohammed emwazi. the 27-year-old was born and raised in london. he was on intelligence radar for more than five years, but for a family of one of the ones he killed, none of that matters. >> in all fairness discovering who he is might be important to some people but it should be not important to me. >> reporter: the parents of journalist james foley who was executed by isis last august have learned the identity of their son's killer. they say capturing or killing mohammed emwazi would not do any good. >> what does that do? isis is still doing its thing. it's a very narrow approach. the only thing i'll be happy with is when isis is defeated. >> reporter: emwazi's name was made public early thursday morning but they were known to be aware of his identity for some time. emwazi earned a computer science degree from westminster university in london and it was on a 2009 post-graduation trip from london to africa that he first caught the attention of security services. british and local services stopped him and accused him of trying to join the al shabaa
his name is mohammed emwazi. the 27-year-old was born and raised in london. he was on intelligence radar for more than five years, but for a family of one of the ones he killed, none of that matters. >> in all fairness discovering who he is might be important to some people but it should be not important to me. >> reporter: the parents of journalist james foley who was executed by isis last august have learned the identity of their son's killer. they say capturing or killing...
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overseas now, egyptian president mohamed morsi is expected to explain why he granted himself almost absolute authority in a national address later today. anti-morsi protests raged through the night just down the road from where the egyptian assembly agreed on a final constitution. a vote is expected today. holly williams is in cairo. >> reporter: what we're seeing here in egypt is a straight on -- 0 show down between mohamed morsi the country's first democratically elected president and his opponent. morsi is showing no signs of backing down from the expanded new powers that he gave himself last week including immunity from the court. judges from these top courts have gone on strike. meanwhile egypt's supreme constitutional court said it will rule on sunday on whether or not to dissolve the assembly that drafted egypt's new constitution. that assembly is dominated by morsi's allies. they are rushing to finish a final draft. on tahrir square in central cairo some opponents are camped out and say they won't leave until he relinquishes his new powers. president morsi supporters are planning a d
overseas now, egyptian president mohamed morsi is expected to explain why he granted himself almost absolute authority in a national address later today. anti-morsi protests raged through the night just down the road from where the egyptian assembly agreed on a final constitution. a vote is expected today. holly williams is in cairo. >> reporter: what we're seeing here in egypt is a straight on -- 0 show down between mohamed morsi the country's first democratically elected president and...
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the muslim brotherhood said its candidate mohammed morsi won. morsi says he'll be president of all egyptians. first, he'll have to deal with the powerful egyptian military which has dissolved parliament and all but declared martial law. allen pizzey is in cairo. seems like a stalemate. what happens next? >> it's an interesting situation. if, indeed, mohammed morsi has pwon, and his people claim they got 52% of the vote based on their count of the count in the various polling stations. there are about 13,000 of them. then he'll be the first islamist head of state to take over in the wake of the arab spring. however, the military issued a constitutional declaration which gives them control over the budget and allows them to write the constitution which will declare how much power the president actually has. so it's going to be a bit of a confrontation. the muslim brotherhood has compromised with the military in the past. may well -- well, they will have to do so again. the question is how much will it have to compromise, and will the young militan
the muslim brotherhood said its candidate mohammed morsi won. morsi says he'll be president of all egyptians. first, he'll have to deal with the powerful egyptian military which has dissolved parliament and all but declared martial law. allen pizzey is in cairo. seems like a stalemate. what happens next? >> it's an interesting situation. if, indeed, mohammed morsi has pwon, and his people claim they got 52% of the vote based on their count of the count in the various polling stations....
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supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi vow to continue anti-government demonstrations despite warnings that police will use force to break up protest camps. >>> just coming home and we just can't wait. >> a teenager is safe and the manhunt for her alleged captor over. fbi agents shoot and kill the man suspected of kidnapping hannah anderson after getting a tip from the public. >> the amber alert was on the television, and i told my wife, i said, that is the that girl we seen on the mountain. >> to the lead, he's done it again. >> and the science of speed. what makes usain bolt the fastest man in the world? captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, august 12th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin in egypt and fears of a bloody confrontation between security forces and supporters of outed president mohamed morsi. the interim government is expected to break up the protests today. the morsi supporters are gathered in two locations. gas masks are being sold by vendors as they fortify their position in anticipation of a crackd
supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi vow to continue anti-government demonstrations despite warnings that police will use force to break up protest camps. >>> just coming home and we just can't wait. >> a teenager is safe and the manhunt for her alleged captor over. fbi agents shoot and kill the man suspected of kidnapping hannah anderson after getting a tip from the public. >> the amber alert was on the television, and i told my wife, i said, that is the that girl...
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. >>> in egypt, a rally by supporters of president mohamed morsi has been cancelled. overnight anti-government protesters clashed with police in cairo's tahrir square. they plan to press ahead with the demonstration today, demanding that morsi relent on his seizure of near absolute authority. he said the edict was temporary and only granted him limited authority. holly williams is in cairo. do we have any indication of what the president there is going to do? is he going to back down? >> good morning. well, president mohamed morsi is clearly trying to persuade people that he doesn't want to be a dictator. he met with a group of senior egyptian judges and he told them that his new immunity of the courts would only apply to sovereign matters. the problem with that is we don't know exactly what it means and it certainly won't be enough to satisfy his opponents. in fact, one of those judges described it as a frail statement. for president morsi's critics, they are still extremely angry about the series of decrees that he issued on thursday that give him greatly expanded p
. >>> in egypt, a rally by supporters of president mohamed morsi has been cancelled. overnight anti-government protesters clashed with police in cairo's tahrir square. they plan to press ahead with the demonstration today, demanding that morsi relent on his seizure of near absolute authority. he said the edict was temporary and only granted him limited authority. holly williams is in cairo. do we have any indication of what the president there is going to do? is he going to back down?...
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. >>> and overseas, one of egypt's top diplomats met with egyptian ousted president mohamed morsi. catherine ashton is in egypt trying to end the bloody crisis. the egyptian brotherhood has called for another day of protests. clarissa ward has more from cairo. >> reporter: the european union says its top diplomat catherine ashton has met with deposed president mohamed morsi. this is the first time a western official has met with morsi since he was detained after his ouster. earlier this month, according to ashton the spokesperson, the two met late last night and had in-depth discussions for about two hours. ashton has also met with the man responsible for morsi's ouster the defense minister assisi. she tries to work with both to pull them back from the brink. all eyes on the protests where thousands of morsi supporters have been camped out since morsi's ouster. they're demanding his reinstatement. but the government has asked them to leave. they said that needs to happen soon. the concern is that some type of an operation will be launched in order to forcibly remove them from those
. >>> and overseas, one of egypt's top diplomats met with egyptian ousted president mohamed morsi. catherine ashton is in egypt trying to end the bloody crisis. the egyptian brotherhood has called for another day of protests. clarissa ward has more from cairo. >> reporter: the european union says its top diplomat catherine ashton has met with deposed president mohamed morsi. this is the first time a western official has met with morsi since he was detained after his ouster....
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supports ousted president mohamed bazoum. >>> and the u.s. women's national team drew 1-1 at the against the netherlands in their second match at the women's world cup. they play next on tuesday against portugal. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new >>> it's thursday, july 27th, 2023. this is the "cbs morning news." plea deal falls apart. hunter biden pleads not guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges after a judge raises concerns about the agreement between the president's son and the justice department. >>> aliens on earth? a former intelligence officer testified on capitol hill about the country's ufo program. the evidence he says points to extraterrestrials on this planet. >>> and disappointing draw. the u.s. women's soccer team need a win after ending its latest match against the netherlands in a draw. we'll have a full recap. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the plea agreement between hunter biden and the department of justice has fallen ap
supports ousted president mohamed bazoum. >>> and the u.s. women's national team drew 1-1 at the against the netherlands in their second match at the women's world cup. they play next on tuesday against portugal. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new >>> it's thursday, july 27th, 2023. this is the "cbs morning news." plea deal falls apart. hunter biden pleads not guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges...
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president mohamed morsi is scheduled to meet with senior judges today to discuss his move to assume absolute authority. morsi's power grab has triggered three days of violent protests, injuring hundreds. yesterday the egyptian stock market was down more than 9.5%. some u.s. lawmakers are urging caution in dealing with egypt's new islamic leader. >> we don't obviously want to see a democratically elected autocrat take the place of an undemocratically elected dictator. which was the case before that. >> holly williams is in cairo this morning. what's the latest there now? >> reporter: good morning, terrell. here in egypt we saw a lot more violence yesterday. in cairo, protesters who were angry with president morsi fought running street battles with the police. protesters throwing rocks, police firing back with tear gas. one person was killed when a crowd attacked the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood, the islamist group from which the president draws much of his support. beyond the violence you get the sense the president's opponents don't quite know what to do. some people are trying to
president mohamed morsi is scheduled to meet with senior judges today to discuss his move to assume absolute authority. morsi's power grab has triggered three days of violent protests, injuring hundreds. yesterday the egyptian stock market was down more than 9.5%. some u.s. lawmakers are urging caution in dealing with egypt's new islamic leader. >> we don't obviously want to see a democratically elected autocrat take the place of an undemocratically elected dictator. which was the case...
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. >>> this morning, the trial of egyptian mohamed morsi was adjourned because of violence insightment. they released this video it shows morsi in detention at a secret location. morsi hasn't been seen in public in four months. the trial location was changed at the last minute to try and avoid the mass rallies planned by morsi's brotherhood muslim supporters. if convicted, morsi could face the death penalty. >>> and houston texans head coach gary kubiak is said to be in stable condition after a frightening incident on the field during last night's football game against the indianapolis colts. the 52-year-old coach collapsed. and was taken to the hospital in front of thousands of spectators. jericka duncan is here with more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. texans team officials say kubiak did not suffer a heart attack but say he was light-headed and dizzy when he collapsed. kubiak is the second nfl coach in as many days to be hospitalized after a medical emergency. >> they're going to circle him as he walks off the field. he's at the 25 yard line. there he is in the blue, and
. >>> this morning, the trial of egyptian mohamed morsi was adjourned because of violence insightment. they released this video it shows morsi in detention at a secret location. morsi hasn't been seen in public in four months. the trial location was changed at the last minute to try and avoid the mass rallies planned by morsi's brotherhood muslim supporters. if convicted, morsi could face the death penalty. >>> and houston texans head coach gary kubiak is said to be in stable...
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military power grab sets up a possible confrontation with the apparent winner of sunday's vote, islamist mohamed morsi. >>> back in this country, the raging colorado wildfires destroyed more homes. the fire west of ft. collins has now engulfed nearly 92 square miles and destroyed at least 189 houses. that's the most in state history. the fire is 50% contained but still being fueled by low humidity and hot weather. >>> the jury in the jerry sandusky child molestation trial could get the case by thursday. the defense is presenting its side, and sandusky may take the stand. sandusky's lawyers are arguing that he suffers from a personality disorder that involves excessive attention-seeking. manuel gallegus has more. >> reporter: lawyers for jerry sandusky are trying to show jurors a different side of the man accused of sexually abusing children. first up on the witness stand for the defense, former penn state assistant coach jake anderson. he said he and other coaches were sometimes around when sandusky brought young boys into the shower at penn state. he testified he didn't consider it inappropriat
military power grab sets up a possible confrontation with the apparent winner of sunday's vote, islamist mohamed morsi. >>> back in this country, the raging colorado wildfires destroyed more homes. the fire west of ft. collins has now engulfed nearly 92 square miles and destroyed at least 189 houses. that's the most in state history. the fire is 50% contained but still being fueled by low humidity and hot weather. >>> the jury in the jerry sandusky child molestation trial...
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it finds 9/11 master mind khalil sheikh mohammed experienced a southeast of near drownings. president obama says there was no good time to release the report but it was important to do so. >> part of what sets us apart is when we do something wrong, we acknowledge it. >> the president commented on the report with two spanish language networks on monday. >> we did some things that violated who we are as a people. >> president obama banned the use of torture shortly after he took office. he said its use is not only wrong but counterproductive. the cia say the techniques led to other leaders and saved thousands. they oversaw preparations of the cia rebuttal report. >> the democratic report is deeply flawed. in fact, there were some members of congress who didn't think we were doing far enough. >> it has been decided no cia officials will be prosecuted and the cia is launching a broad down peroffensive report to this and launching that could lead to more evacuations due to the mudslides. jackie johnson, cbs news. >>> according to "the wall street journal" goodell will outline hi
it finds 9/11 master mind khalil sheikh mohammed experienced a southeast of near drownings. president obama says there was no good time to release the report but it was important to do so. >> part of what sets us apart is when we do something wrong, we acknowledge it. >> the president commented on the report with two spanish language networks on monday. >> we did some things that violated who we are as a people. >> president obama banned the use of torture shortly after...
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to meet with military leaders who oppose mohamed morsi. the message, it's important to move forward with new elections and a return to civilian rule. >>> well, congress begins its summer recess this weekend. today president obama travels to capitol hill. he'll meet with democratic lawmakers the day after his latest offer of grand bargain to cut the deficit was dismissed by republicans. susan mcginnis has more. >>> president obama heads to capitol hill today to make sure democrats are on the sage page before battling it out with republicans next month. >> as washington heads toward another budget debate, the stakes couldn't be hired. >> when congressinonal members return after labor day, they face a big problem. they're among a group of republicans who say they won't approve any new budget if it includes one thing. >> we all know that the government's going to get funded. the only question is whether the government gets funded with obama care or without it. >> lawmakers face another deadline. in about a month the u.s. reaches the debt ceili
to meet with military leaders who oppose mohamed morsi. the message, it's important to move forward with new elections and a return to civilian rule. >>> well, congress begins its summer recess this weekend. today president obama travels to capitol hill. he'll meet with democratic lawmakers the day after his latest offer of grand bargain to cut the deficit was dismissed by republicans. susan mcginnis has more. >>> president obama heads to capitol hill today to make sure...
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. >> frazier had three incredible fights with mohammed ali. he defeated ali in the first one and lost the next two. ali mocked frazier americanslessly calling him a gorilla and an uncle tom and over the years never apologized in person. ali released a statement saying, quote, i also always remember frazier with respect and admiration. my sympathy goes out to his family and loved ones. >> i'm doing good. i'm helping others. put a smile on my face. >> smoking joe frazier was 67 years ol he was 67 years old. ries, which is why we're declaring it the unofficial official fruit of the holidays. the fig's going to be so bummed. [ chuckles ] for holiday tips and recipes, go to oceanspray.com. the only thing better than our tasty, good-for-you products is when they're on special. here's this week's grower's special. find ocean spray on sale at your local store. and for thanksgiving recipes, visit oceanspray.com. [ female announcer ] improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula improves skin's health
. >> frazier had three incredible fights with mohammed ali. he defeated ali in the first one and lost the next two. ali mocked frazier americanslessly calling him a gorilla and an uncle tom and over the years never apologized in person. ali released a statement saying, quote, i also always remember frazier with respect and admiration. my sympathy goes out to his family and loved ones. >> i'm doing good. i'm helping others. put a smile on my face. >> smoking joe frazier was 67...
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the main defendant is khalid sheikh mohammed, the self-described architect of 9/11. >>> firefighters in northern california are making some progress against a huge wildfire threatening thousands of mountain homes. cooler temperatures and higher humidity brought some relief, but the mosquito fire east of sacramento has grown to more than 46,000 acres. it is only 10% contained. some 11,000 people are under evacuation orders. in southern california, lower temperatures and rain helped crews battle the fairview fire southeast of los angeles. it's burned more than 28,000 acres and is 49% contained. two people died fleeing the fire and 35 homes and structures have been destroyed. >>> the epa has launched an investigation into the water crisis in jackson, mississippi. more than 150,000 residents lost reliable access to safe running water last month after flooding damaged a water treatment plant. the city had already been under a boil water notice for about a month. yesterday on "face the nation," jackson's mayor said he has not yet talked to the epa. >> i do not know the scope nor the timeli
the main defendant is khalid sheikh mohammed, the self-described architect of 9/11. >>> firefighters in northern california are making some progress against a huge wildfire threatening thousands of mountain homes. cooler temperatures and higher humidity brought some relief, but the mosquito fire east of sacramento has grown to more than 46,000 acres. it is only 10% contained. some 11,000 people are under evacuation orders. in southern california, lower temperatures and rain helped...
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and breaking overnight, a federal judge in washington dismissed a lawsuit against saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman in the killing of jamal khashoggi. the u.s.-based journalist was killed by saudi agents inside the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul in 2018. american intelligence officials concluded the saudi crown prince ordered the operation. khashoggi's fiancee and a pro democracy group filed the lawsuit, but the judge said he had to throw it out after the biden administration said the crown prince should be granted head of state immunity. >>> and we are learning new details in the major verdict involving the trump organization. the former president's company was convicted on all counts in a tax fraud case. it's not the only legal issue facing donald trump, though. the special counsel overseeing investigations into him is just getting started. word broke yesterday of the first subpoenas linked to the effort to overthrow -- overturn, rather, the 2020 election. scott macfarlane has details on that. >> reporter: the verdict from the jury in manhattan was overwhelming on just the second
and breaking overnight, a federal judge in washington dismissed a lawsuit against saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman in the killing of jamal khashoggi. the u.s.-based journalist was killed by saudi agents inside the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul in 2018. american intelligence officials concluded the saudi crown prince ordered the operation. khashoggi's fiancee and a pro democracy group filed the lawsuit, but the judge said he had to throw it out after the biden administration said the...
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hue mamding joorks mohammed ali is now 70 years old. he's been fighting parkinson's since 1984. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> in northern japan, a freak [ female announcer ] find yourself sometimes cleaning up after your dishcloth? bounty extra soft can help. it's super durable, and in this lab test bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. even with just one sheet. super clean. super soft. bounty extra soft. in the pink pack. and try bounty napkins. ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for unsurpassed fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion. could've had a v8. nyquil tylenol: we are?ylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. >>> in northern japan, a freak snowstorm buried residents in record snowfall. take a look at this. 78 inches fell on monday. that is the most snow for
hue mamding joorks mohammed ali is now 70 years old. he's been fighting parkinson's since 1984. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> in northern japan, a freak [ female announcer ] find yourself sometimes cleaning up after your dishcloth? bounty extra soft can help. it's super durable, and in this lab test bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. even with just one sheet. super clean. super soft. bounty extra soft. in the pink pack. and try...
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scotland, the man suspected of building the explosive used in the attack, libyan national abu agila mohammed masud, is in u.s. custody. it remains the deadliest terror attack on british soil killing all 259 people on board and another 11 people on the ground, all just four days before christmas. >> 190 victims on the plane were americans. it's only right that it be prosecuted in the united states. >> reporter: kara weipz's brother rick minetti was one of 35 syracuse university students killed on that flight as they were returning from a semester abroad. so was jeannine boulanger's daughter nicole. >> i carry her with me. it's very important that the people who perpetrate these crimes are brought to justice. >> reporter: two years another former attorney general william barr announced new charges against masud citing a confession he made to libyan authorities back in 2012 as well as his travel records which allegedly tied him to the crime. >> let there be no mistake, no amount of time or distance will stop the united states and our scottish partners from pursuing justice. >> reporter: in a st
scotland, the man suspected of building the explosive used in the attack, libyan national abu agila mohammed masud, is in u.s. custody. it remains the deadliest terror attack on british soil killing all 259 people on board and another 11 people on the ground, all just four days before christmas. >> 190 victims on the plane were americans. it's only right that it be prosecuted in the united states. >> reporter: kara weipz's brother rick minetti was one of 35 syracuse university...
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the ruling clears the way for a showdown between shafiq and mohammed morse i, a member of the muslim brotherhood. in the runoff vote this weekend. dissolving parliament hands the military the right to write the new constitution. that will decide how much power the president has. that translates to one thing to this man. >> this is a coup. it's a legal coup. it's not legal because it's legitimate, but legal in the sense that the army has staged a coup using the courts. >> a coup without tanks? >> a coup without tanks. >> the military issued a decree giving police the right to arrest anyone resisting the authority, halting traffic, damaging buildings or harming government security. which in effect allows for a clampdown on protests. >> gloves are off. they have made it clear what they want. they want to turn back with a vengeance to the previous regime. this is something that's untenable. we cannot do this. >> the protesters who thought they won the fight for a free and transparent system of government find their revolution mired in a political environment that is as muddy and polluted
the ruling clears the way for a showdown between shafiq and mohammed morse i, a member of the muslim brotherhood. in the runoff vote this weekend. dissolving parliament hands the military the right to write the new constitution. that will decide how much power the president has. that translates to one thing to this man. >> this is a coup. it's a legal coup. it's not legal because it's legitimate, but legal in the sense that the army has staged a coup using the courts. >> a coup...
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mohamed noor testified he and his partner drove down an alley in search of a suspect when . when they stopped, he heard a loud slap on the side of his squad car and saw damond's face outside his window. noor fired from his passenger's seat. the jury questioned whether that slap ever actually happened. the case tested the legal limits of a state law for the law to allow deadly force if a threat were perceived. throughout the three-week trial, noor was stoic, but the shooting shook the city to its core. protesters marched, the police chief was fired, and the mayor was quickly voted out. during closing arguments, noor's attorney slapped the lectern to alstartledic prosecutors saidhe slave d no damond's dna was found on the car, which was washed days after the incident. after the verdict was read aloud, noor was handcuffed and led away. he could face as much as 25 years in prison on the murder conviction alone. dean reynolds, cbs news, minneapolis. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," in the cbs news series, "life and debt," a look at the student debt crisis and how graduates of
mohamed noor testified he and his partner drove down an alley in search of a suspect when . when they stopped, he heard a loud slap on the side of his squad car and saw damond's face outside his window. noor fired from his passenger's seat. the jury questioned whether that slap ever actually happened. the case tested the legal limits of a state law for the law to allow deadly force if a threat were perceived. throughout the three-week trial, noor was stoic, but the shooting shook the city to...
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. >>> and the government has promised to make good on the supporters of ousts president mohamed morsi. security forces backed by armored cars fired tear ghasts into two protest locations in cairo. and cbs's alex ortiz is in cairo and he joins us on the phone. alex, what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that's right. we are here at the larger one, and the scene is chaos. there is a massive amount of automatic weapon fire in the area, and the air is thick with tear gas and billowing black smoke, the muslim brotherhood saying at least 60 dead so far this morning and that count is expected to rise. >> so, alex, they threatened to break up the camps last week and they sort of backed off to taking that action. why take it now? >> reporter: well, the president told cbs news they were waiting for the right time and conditions to launch, but they were waiting to pull the trigger. it appears the presidency decide forcefully to get under way with police and military. >> now, senator john mccain recently visited egypt and he came back and warned about increased bloodshed. what
. >>> and the government has promised to make good on the supporters of ousts president mohamed morsi. security forces backed by armored cars fired tear ghasts into two protest locations in cairo. and cbs's alex ortiz is in cairo and he joins us on the phone. alex, what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that's right. we are here at the larger one, and the scene is chaos. there is a massive amount of automatic weapon fire in the area, and the air is thick with...
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. >> reporter: egyptian president mohamed morsi is seen as critical to any peace dale. his muslim brotherhood is close to hamas. a hamas spokesman is quoted in one report saying we hold absolutely no hope of hillary clinton helping to resolve this conflict. >> susan mcginnis in washington this morning. thank you so much. as we reported egypt is expected to play a key role in brokering a truce and trying to maintain it. clarissa ward reports from caro this morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> we were expecting some type of announcement last night regarding a cease-fire. what happened? >> reporter: that's the million dollar question. everyone here in egypt was expecting for president morsi to make an announcement last night. they schedule ad time 9:00 p.m. local. the english language newspaper here has the headline as israel and gaza agree on a cease-fire. that's the level of confidence here that people felt that there was going to be a cease-fire agreement. now trying to determine why that agreement never happened is very difficult. obviously people on each side have d
. >> reporter: egyptian president mohamed morsi is seen as critical to any peace dale. his muslim brotherhood is close to hamas. a hamas spokesman is quoted in one report saying we hold absolutely no hope of hillary clinton helping to resolve this conflict. >> susan mcginnis in washington this morning. thank you so much. as we reported egypt is expected to play a key role in brokering a truce and trying to maintain it. clarissa ward reports from caro this morning. >> reporter:...
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in a surprise move yesterday, mohamed morsi called. on the islamist dominated parliament to reconvene. parliament had been dissolved by a mill ir court ruling and the mill ir gave itself powers. the generals who ruled egypt since hosni mubarak was overthrown held an emergency meeting. >>> it's too early returns to liberal powers holding a lead over the islamic rivals. the first nationwide elections in nearly 50 years. early returns suggest liberal parties holding a lead. cbs "moneywatch" time on a monday. internet service pro identifiers get ready for mall ware. -- malware. we talked about that. thousands of customers may not be able to access the web and more signs of a slowdown in china. ashley morrison with more. >> it's not a mall. good morning, terrell. there are concerns over slowing economic conditions in china. today, inflation fell to the lowest level since 2010. that was coupled with increases in consumer prices and food prices. a disruption in china's economy could have a negative impact on u.s. and european markets. on frid
in a surprise move yesterday, mohamed morsi called. on the islamist dominated parliament to reconvene. parliament had been dissolved by a mill ir court ruling and the mill ir gave itself powers. the generals who ruled egypt since hosni mubarak was overthrown held an emergency meeting. >>> it's too early returns to liberal powers holding a lead over the islamic rivals. the first nationwide elections in nearly 50 years. early returns suggest liberal parties holding a lead. cbs...
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mohammed khan appeared in federal court yesterday. he was arrested saturday as he tried to board a plane in chicago. in a letter left for his parents he expressed anger over the killing of fellow muslims. khan is charged with trying to provide materiel support to a group. >>> the supreme court is staying out of the battle. yesterday, the court decided to let stand lower court rulings that over2ur7ed same-sex marriage bands in five cases. that means same-sex marriage is now legal in 30 states and the district are of columbia. jan crawford has more on the unexpected decision. >> reporter: same-sex couples from indiana to oklahoma to virginia were able to marry, just hours after the supreme court said it would not intervene. >> you may kiss your bride. >> reporter: the justices gave no explanation to why they declined to get involve. but for the past decade, the court has been laying the groundwork with other rulings protesting gay rights. led by swing justice anthony kennedy, the court last year granted federal benefits to legally marri
mohammed khan appeared in federal court yesterday. he was arrested saturday as he tried to board a plane in chicago. in a letter left for his parents he expressed anger over the killing of fellow muslims. khan is charged with trying to provide materiel support to a group. >>> the supreme court is staying out of the battle. yesterday, the court decided to let stand lower court rulings that over2ur7ed same-sex marriage bands in five cases. that means same-sex marriage is now legal in 30...
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saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman vowed that his killers would be brought to justice. >>> and there are signs that a caravan heading for the u.s. border may be losing steam. as many as 5,000 migrants are camping overnight in southern mexico, more than 1,000 miles away from the u.s. border. they say more than 1700 people have applied for asylum in mexico and hundreds more have asked to be sent back to honduras. >>> there were sharp losses in stock markets across asia this morning. it comes after wall street had another massive selloff yesterday. the dow plunged more than 600 points giving up what was left of it's gains for this year. same for the s&p 500. it fell 84 points. and the nasdaq closed down 389 points. it's the worseseven years. disappointing quarterly results from tech companies and poor forecasts from chip makers are partly to blame. >>> and there's always the lottery to lift your spirits and no one won last night's $621 million power ball jack pot. the numbers were three r 21, 45, 53, 56, and the power ball twenty 2. that means saturday's power ball jackpot w
saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman vowed that his killers would be brought to justice. >>> and there are signs that a caravan heading for the u.s. border may be losing steam. as many as 5,000 migrants are camping overnight in southern mexico, more than 1,000 miles away from the u.s. border. they say more than 1700 people have applied for asylum in mexico and hundreds more have asked to be sent back to honduras. >>> there were sharp losses in stock markets across...
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mohammed naji is a resident and a citizen of yemen. authorities say he has family in yemen. >>> the detroit free press reports that a former usa gymnastics team doctor is charged with sexual abuse. prosecutors say the three charges against larry nassar involve a child under 13. nassar has denied wrongdoing. u.s. gymnastics and its founders face multiple lawsuits claiming abuse was ignored. >>> the los angeles times says the coach of the u.s. men's soccer team was given the boot. jurgen klinsmann is expected to be replaced by l.a. galaxy coach bruce arena. the team is in danger of missing the world cup for the first time in more than three decades. >>> fortune said three chipotle customers filed a class action lawsuit against the tex-mex chain. chorizo burrito contains far more than the 300 calories listed on the menu board. the company isn't commenting. chipotle has said in the past that the 300 calories only refers to the chorizo. >>> still ahead, cheetah goes high and puff cheese snacks, ready for the runway designed by chester cheet
mohammed naji is a resident and a citizen of yemen. authorities say he has family in yemen. >>> the detroit free press reports that a former usa gymnastics team doctor is charged with sexual abuse. prosecutors say the three charges against larry nassar involve a child under 13. nassar has denied wrongdoing. u.s. gymnastics and its founders face multiple lawsuits claiming abuse was ignored. >>> the los angeles times says the coach of the u.s. men's soccer team was given the...